





Notasource / notanet module III
Network meeting
Past dates
11/30/22
5:00 PM
12/1/22
5:00 PM
Since this year, our assembly software "nota" is produced and further developed by a community of artists, scientists and programmers in the nota e.V.. A special working practice has developed in the nota community: In the spirit of a "programming dilettantism", artists acquire coding skills while working with and on nota, and the program code is commented and revised by an interdisciplinary team. We would like to invite everyone who is interested in how software can be produced collaboratively to an open network meeting. The practice will be presented at the network meeting, tried out together and discussed with everyone who is interested in digital culture or program code - no matter if they can read code or not. Everybody welcome!
Wednesday, 30.11.
- 17:00 - 17:30 Welcome and presentation notasource. Presentation of the interdisciplinary code practice at nota e.V. and performative source code reading (Birk Schindler, nota e.V.).
- 17:30 - 19:00 Introductory workshop to the assembly software nota and parallel the installations NOTA JUKEBOX, mind and body are so close that spirit is a bone (Paula Löffler, visual artist, nota e.V.) as well as the encounter format MATCH MADE IN NOTA
30 min. break
- 19:30 - 21:00 Workshop notacode Coding for programmers and non-programmers (By Aurora Kellermann, Birk Schindler and Prof. Nikola Lutz, nota e.V.)
Thursday, 01.12.
- 17:00 - 17:20 Welcome and outlook for the day (Birk Schindler, nota e.V.)
- 17:20 - 17:50 Presentation Special Defects Department. Functioning and escalating stage technology by Stine Hertel (nota e.V.).
- 17:50 - 18:10 Coding Theatre. Remarks on artistic computer science by Prof. Dr. Andreas Wolfsteiner
- 18:10 - 18:30 Q&A on the first two talks
30 min. break
- 19:00 - 19:20 Computers Against Software – a ctritical look on software standards by Ibrahim Sağıroğlu (Computer Scientist and Freelance programmer)
- 19:20 - 19:30 Q&A
- 19:30 - 20:00 Panel discussion on the question: Is it necessary to invent performative applications of open source ideas?